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Jacob's ladder

United States, 1990
film

Jacob Singer is a Vietnam veteran working as a postman who is deeply haunted by a horrible experience in battle, the details of which he cannot clearly recall..

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Eight millimeter [DVD]

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Disturbia

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Slumdog Millionaire

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Straw dogs (D)

United Kingdom, 1971
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Scream

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Psycho (1998) [DVD]

United States, 1998
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The Frighteners [DVD]

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Pandemonium

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In dreams

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Land Without Bread

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Wait until dark

United States, 1967
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The Shout

United States, 1978
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The Boston strangler

United States, 1968
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Dark city [DVD]

United States, 1997
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Data panic!

Australia, 1998
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Lost in Translation

Australia, Brazil and Germany, 1999
Similarity: 39%

Jagged edge

United States, 1985
Similarity: 39%

Confidential Report = Mr Arkadin

Spain, 1955
Similarity: 39%
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